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I bought a small bottle of tester silver paint from the modeling section of wal-mart and sponged/brushed my weathering on. Since Boba Fett's armor underneath is a metal finsh a chrome paint isnt needed. although rub 'n buff is what was used in the film to weather the metal parts that show, silver paint looks pretty good.

That is correct, 1138, you don't paint over Rub-n-Buff. It is a wax, so paint will just wipe off of it. It is better used on Jango armor since it just stays silver.

As for what color to use, I too recommend not using chrome. As mentioned, Boba's dents, dings, and scratches aren't shiney, but rather a plain metal finish. I used Rustoleum Aluminum. The more coats, the better, and make sure you let each coat dry thoroughly before applying the next one.

As for the definative ESB armor green color, I don't have a personal recommendation. Rustoleum Spruce Green 7737 has always been a popular choice, but I don't think it is quite dark enough even after weathering.

I was worried about useing the rub and buff because of it being a wax paint. How about the panzer green on the armor? Isn't it to light also?

I will gray primer the guants then get the silver paint for base coat. then apply the Green, with some liquimask on the weathered areas. and scrathe it off and make other scrathces here and there where it is supposed to be. then go with darker greys, yellows, etc.

I will gray primer the guants then get the silver paint for base coat. then apply the Green, with some liquimask on the weathered areas. and scrathe it off and make other scrathces here and there where it is supposed to be. then go with darker greys, yellows, etc.

SOunds like a plan man. Thats exactly how I did mine, and I was pleased with the results. For your chest armour, you may want to go with a darker color than the POG. I think there are some folks who have used the POG on the armour with good results, but you will have to mist over it with a pretty dark grey to get the contrast btween the bucket green, and the armour green.
Damian

I am doing my armor now, i am already commited to the color i am using but here is the plan. armor is sintra so i primered with some cheap walmart primer. the silver i used was the chrome ooops well i couldnt find colors in a thread for the ESB armor so i ended up using the testors zinc chromate as the middle color after liquid masking the silver parts off. then i liquid maked the yellowish areas off.
i am at three different areas of the armor , i had to resand the shoulder bells but when i get all pieces with the zinc chromate done i will spray 1 -2 coats of rust-oleum spruce green satin followed by a coat of testers medium green in a rattle can.
I am not real happy with this armor, i will use it for halloween then sell it most likely, i have a MLC knees and jet pack coming anytime now so i figure later i will just
upgrade to the full MLC armor.
does anyone know if this is the right color of yellow i used for the armor (inbetween color) and what is the correct color for the ESB knees, i have polly scale E/L yellow for shoulders, is this the same color for the knees

there is a product called Alcad that is sold a model supply stores. it is a great metal paint and comes in a variety of metal shades and is what I'm planning to use as my base coat. It does require some skill to apply correctly but provides the best metal-like surface I think you can get from a paint.

What is MLC and how are their jet packs. I've been thinking about getting the golden armor jet pack any thoughts.